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A model-based approach for biomass-to-bioproducts supply Chain network planning optimization

Supply chain network operation for biomass conversion and utilization is one of the major areas with influence on biomass-related technological progress and commercialization activities. This paper contributes towards optimizing a biomass-to-bioproducts supply chain planning operation by considering...

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Published in:Food and bioproducts processing 2019-11, Vol.118, p.293-305
Main Authors: Abdul Razik, Abdul Halim, Khor, Cheng Seong, Elkamel, Ali
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Biofuels
Biologically grown products
Biomass
Commercialization
Decision making
Economic models
Economics
Ethanol
Marketing
Operating costs
Optimization
Production costs
Resource utilization
Route selection
Sales
Superstructures
Supply chains
Transport
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